Outlook: There was no four-peat for Delbarton, as it lost to Don Bosco in the Non-Public final last year. Shatel’s team always finds a way to reload, and until proven otherwise, Delbarton should be right in the thick of things for the Gordon Cup and Non-Public title.

Outlook: Pope John will have a lot to replace with the graduation of perhaps the top netminder in the state in Schoer, as well as the loss of the Cielo brothers to a Prep school. It’s a younger roster with a lot of new faces- will it be up to the challenge in the Gordon-National division?

Outlook: Chatham will have its work cut out for it after graduating a strong group which reached the Public C final two straight years. However, it’s important to keep in mind that Chatham dealt with an incredible amount of injuries last year which put younger players in a position to step up, which should serve this team well experience-wise.

Outlook: Coming off its first-ever Mennen Cup title, Madison was hit hard by graduation as a strong senior class is gone, along with an elite-level player in Siedem gone to junior hockey. The Dodgers still have some talented players back and figure to be in the middle of the pack in the division.

Outlook: The reigning Public A state champions will have a lot of holes to fill from graduation, most notably in goal with the graduation of Franchi and Rush. Still, a strong veteran core on the blue line as well as a solid forward group led by Kwestel should still keep this program in the mix both in the division as well as Public A.

Outlook: Morristown had one of its most difficult seasons in a long time last year with a young roster. While this year’s team will be light on upperclassmen (just seven juniors/seniors), it is a talented group that seems poised to take a big step forward after a last-place finish in 2018-19.

MORRISTOWN-BEARD

Coach: Scott Greene, second year (10-13-3 career record)

Last year: 10-13-3, lost in Mennen Cup first round, reached Non-Public second round

Outlook: The 2018-19 campaign was an uncharacteristically down year for the Crimson, as it went through a transition during Greene’s first year at the helm. This year’s group figures to take a big step forward with a talented core returning led by Kaplan, VanTassell, Detre, and Moloney.

Outlook: Coming off back-to-back Public B final losses, Randolph returns almost all of its lineup from a year ago and figures to be as strong and deep as ever. The Rams should be the favorite for both the Mennen Cup and Public B titles once again.